![]() I can imagine its coziness in the evening with the warmth coming from the wood-burning pizza oven, which is chalkboard painted with the pizza menu listed on it. The other room is more spacious but maintains the European cafe feel. In French it’s called the millefeuille and happens to be my favorite Parisian dessert. I lit up when I saw Napolean on the menu. On the right side are rows of hanging copper pots and chalkboard menus on the wall. One opens to this darling room with little house cut outs all in a row on the left side. I just love the simplicity and non-fussiness of the space with the rustic wooden tables and chalkboard menus. The one in particular that comes to mind is Le Breizh Café in the Marais district that serves the best galettes. It has a European vibe and reminds me of sitting in a cozy cafe in Paris. I tried it out for the first time over the Fourth of the July and between the atmosphere and the food, I can’t think of any place more inviting and delicious. The restaurants fit in with the cuteness of the town and my favorite spot is La Bicyclette. All the homes are cute little cottages and I imagine myself renting one and spending a quiet weekend baking, photographing, blogging and leaving just for meals. It attracts antiquers, artists and dog lovers. All words used to describe Carmel, a town along a one-mile stretch of sandy beach on the Monterey Peninsula. ![]()
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